Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB9110

Introduced
7/23/24  

Caption

Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act of 2024

Impact

If passed, HB 9110 would significantly impact how Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases are processed in courts. The changes would reinforce scrutiny on the debtor's intent and the legitimacy of their financial struggles. Courts would have clearer guidelines on dismissing cases that appear to exploit the bankruptcy system for tactical litigation advantages or to delay payments to creditors, reshaping the landscape of corporate bankruptcy filing behavior.

Summary

House Bill 9110, also known as the 'Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act of 2024', is designed to amend title 11 of the United States Code. The primary aim of the bill is to allow the dismissal of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case if the filing is found to be objectively futile or filed in subjective bad faith. By this amendment, the bill seeks to address concerns regarding corporations misusing bankruptcy provisions to evade legitimate financial obligations or gain unfair advantages in litigation against creditors.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding this bill is the presumption of bad faith when a debtor is found to have manipulated the venue for filing or if the debtor aims to cap liabilities owed to creditors strategically. Critics of the bill may argue that these provisions could unfairly penalize struggling businesses by imposing additional burdens, potentially leading to further financial distress rather than providing the necessary relief. Stakeholders will need to balance the interest of creditors and the need for a fair process for corporate debtors facing genuine financial difficulties.

Companion Bills

US SB4746

Same As Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act of 2024

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